The Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Daily Cleanser promises to remove 99 percent of excess oil, dirt and even makeup while leaving behind 99 percent of skin's natural moisture and preserving its barrier. Plus, it's formulated with a hypoallergenic fragrance and clinically proven for sensitive skin. I'm really excited to try out this cleanser. It's been on my back burner for awhile now, mainly because I'm so in love with how the CeraVe one makes my skin feel. It will be really interesting to see if I can add another cleanser to my arsenal, especially with humid summer months just around the corner!

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My biggest sensitive skin problem is eczema on the palms of my hands. I have to use hand creams all day long especially in the winter to keep it under control. Gloves irritate it and not wearing gloves irritates it!

My biggest skincare frustration is due to hormones, which cause breakouts only when something important is coming up; which dry out my face when I'm out of moisturiser and which cause my face to produce more oil than a middle eastern country. My derm has said the issue is hormonal as it goes away when the hormones are okay :(

My Biggest Sensitive Skin Frustration is breakouts, I try not to pick at my face, I try to disinfect my cell phone, I Wash My Pillow case often, but I mostly get breakouts on the sides of my face and I think it's more to that, I also think my skin break's out when it isn't used to a new product so I try to stick to a regimen, but nothing has help yet.

My biggest issue right now is being able to remove all traces of make-up after I've watched my face. I am not able to invest in something like a Clarisonic yet, but I just found a cheap manual complexion brush online that I'll be purchasing tomorrow, hopefully that, along with a great cleanser, will help me get a cleaner face.